The way Kassian has been distributing, a Booth-Kesler-Kassian line would be impossible to play against.

Tell me something Island, throw me a line cause I'm drowning in confustion...when the fuck has Booth ever connected well with Kesler on the same line? It's like watching two blind mice trying to find each other.

"I just want to say one word to you. Just one word. Are you listening? - Plastics." - The Graduate

The way Kassian has been distributing, a Booth-Kesler-Kassian line would be impossible to play against.

Tell me something Island, throw me a line cause I'm drowning in confustion...when the fuck has Booth ever connected well with Kesler on the same line? It's like watching two blind mice trying to find each other.

So Kesler scored 10 even-strength goals with Booth in the lineup, and Booth assisted on half of them. Meanwhile, Kesler recorded only 10 even-strength assists with David Booth in the lineup, and 40% of those were on goals scored by Booth.

Game State Corsi%Kesler with Booth 60.4%Kesler without Booth 51.3%Booth Without Kesler 50.6%

The twins have controlled 59% of Corsi events. That’s a dominant number, but it’s also slightly and notably lower than the percentage of events that Booth and Kesler have managed to control when they’ve skated together this season. How about that?

They might not be as dominant as we'd like, and Booth's late addition and subsequent injury, followed by Kesler's injuries might account for that. But I think adding Kassian in there could make it a scary unit.